MAIMEIMI CX8005B

MAIMEIMI 0-6000 RPM Tachometer Gauge (Model CX8005B) Instruction Manual

For 1-10 Cylinder Diesel and Gasoline Engines

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your MAIMEIMI 0-6000 RPM Tachometer Gauge. This 85mm (3-3/8") gauge is designed to accurately display engine RPM and includes an hour meter function. It is compatible with a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, boats, and other marine applications, supporting 1-10 cylinder diesel and gasoline engines.

The gauge features a durable stainless steel construction, curved tempered glass, and an HD screen for excellent readability. It is also IP67 waterproof, dustproof, and anti-fogging, ensuring reliable performance in various environments.

MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge showing universal compatibility for 12V 24V systems, suitable for boats, cars, buses, and RVs.

Image: MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge demonstrating universal compatibility with 12V and 24V systems, suitable for various vehicles including boats, cars, buses, and RVs.

2. Awọn ẹya Ọja

  • Opin: 3-3/8" (85mm) with a black dial, displaying RPM from 0 to 6000.
  • Ibamu Enjini: Designed for 1-10 cylinder gasoline and diesel engines.
  • Mita wakati: Integrated hour meter provides an accurate record of engine running time, with a range of 0-99999.9 hours.
  • Ikole Didara Giga: Made from stainless steel with curved tempered glass for durability.
  • Ifihan: HD screen ensures excellent readability in various lighting conditions.
  • Idaabobo Ayika: IP67 waterproof, dustproof, and anti-fogging performance.
  • Imọlẹ ẹhin: Features 7 adjustable backlight colors: red, green, blue, white, yellow, cyan, and purple.
Close-up of the MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge showing RPM readings and the digital hour meter display.

Aworan: A alaye view of the MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge, highlighting the RPM scale and the integrated digital hour meter.

MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge submerged in water, demonstrating its IP67 waterproof rating.

Image: The MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge shown partially submerged in water, illustrating its IP67 waterproof capability.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Ni ṣiṣi package, jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn paati wa ati pe ko bajẹ:

  • 1 x MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge
  • 1 x Ijanu onirin
  • 1 x Ilana itọnisọna (iwe yii)
MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge, wiring harness, and instruction manual included in the package.

Image: The complete package contents, including the tachometer gauge, wiring harness, and instruction manual.

4. Awọn ilana fifi sori ẹrọ

Follow these steps for proper installation of the tachometer gauge:

  1. Mura Igbimọ naa: Before installation, create a hole with a diameter of 85mm (3-3/8 inches) in your dashboard or panel. Ensure there is sufficient space behind the panel (approximately 55mm backyard depth) for the gauge and wiring.
  2. Fi Gauge sii: Carefully insert the tachometer gauge into the prepared hole.
  3. Secure the Gauge: Use the provided mounting ring or screws to firmly secure the gauge in place.
  4. Asopọmọra: Connect the wiring harness according to the diagram in Section 5.
Diagram showing the installation steps for the tachometer gauge, including panel hole preparation and securing the gauge.

Image: Installation diagram illustrating the process of cutting an 85mm hole in the panel and securing the gauge.

5. Aworan aworan

So ohun ijanu onirin pọ bi atẹle:

  • 1. Black Wire: Connect to Ground (-)
  • 2. Red Wire: Connect to 9-32VDC Power Supply (+)
  • 3. Blue Wire: Connect to RPM Signal Input
  • 4. Yellow Wire: Connect to Backlight Power (+)
  • 5. White Wire: NC (Ko Sopọ)
Detailed wiring diagram for the MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge, showing connections for power, ground, RPM signal, and backlight.

Image: Wiring diagram indicating the correct connections for the tachometer gauge.

6. Speed Ratio Setting

The tachometer requires a speed ratio setting to accurately display RPM based on your engine's cylinder count or outboard poles. This setting is crucial for correct operation.

  1. Tẹ Ipo Eto: Press and hold the rubber button on the backside of the gauge for more than 3 seconds. The gauge will enter setting mode. If no action is taken for 3 seconds, it will exit setting mode.
  2. Ṣatunṣe iye: While in setting mode, each short press of the button will increase the speed ratio value. Press and hold the button to decrease the value. The minimum step value is 0.1, and the adjustable range is 1.0-360.
  3. Fi Eto pamọ: Once the desired speed ratio value is displayed, release the button. The tachometer will automatically save your setting after 3 seconds. If the setup is not satisfactory, repeat the process.

Speed Ratio Reference Table:

Use the following table as a general reference. Note that this table provides common values; actual requirements may vary. If your engine cylinder number is not listed or you require further assistance, please contact customer support for a suitable speed ratio value.

Outboard PolesIyara iyaraInboard or Gas Engine CylindersIyara iyaraDiesel Engine Gear NumberIyara iyara
4242Ohun elo 1Gear Number
6363Ohun elo 2Gear Number
8484......
105105Ohun elo 10Gear Number
126126
Image showing the speed ratio setting reference table for outboard, inboard/gas, and diesel engines.

Image: Speed ratio setting reference table and instructions for adjusting the gauge.

7. Isẹ

7.1 RPM Display

Once correctly installed and configured with the appropriate speed ratio, the gauge will display the engine's rotational speed in RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) via the needle. The scale ranges from 0 to 6000 RPM.

7.2 Wakati Mita

The integrated digital display at the bottom of the gauge functions as an hour meter, recording the total operating time of the engine. This value is stored even when power is off. The hour meter range is 0-99999.9 hours.

7.3 Backlight Atunṣe

The tachometer features 7 backlight colors. To change the backlight color, locate the color change button on the backside of the gauge (refer to the diagram in Section 5). Each short press of this button will cycle through the available colors: red, green, blue, white, yellow, cyan, and purple.

MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge displaying various backlight colors and the location of the color change button.

Image: The tachometer showcasing its 7 adjustable backlight colors and indicating the position of the color change button on the rear.

Video: Official product video demonstrating the 7-color backlight feature of the MAIMEIMI 6000RPM Tachometer.

8. Awọn pato

SipesifikesonuẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
BrandMAIMEIMI
Nọmba awoṣeCX8005B
Ohun eloIrin alagbara, Gilasi tempered
Awọn Iwọn Nkan (L x W x H)3.8 x 3.5 x 2.2 inches (97mm x 85mm x 56mm)
Iwọn Nkan8 iwon
Iwọn RPM0-6000 RPM
Hour Meter Range0-99999.9 wakati
Backlight awọn awọ7 (Red, Green, Blue, White, Yellow, Cyan, Purple)
Mabomire RatingIP67
Awọn ọna Voltage9-32VDC

9. Laasigbotitusita

  • Gauge Not Powering On:
    • Check the red wire connection to the 9-32VDC power supply.
    • Verify the black wire connection to ground.
    • Ensure the power source is active and within the specified voltage ibiti.
  • RPM Reading Incorrect or Stuck:
    • Re-check the blue wire connection to the RPM signal input. Ensure it is securely connected and receiving a signal.
    • Verify the speed ratio setting (refer to Section 6). An incorrect speed ratio is a common cause for inaccurate RPM readings. Adjust the speed ratio according to your engine's cylinder count or outboard poles.
    • If the gauge is stuck at maximum RPM, it often indicates an incorrect speed ratio setting or an issue with the signal input. Try adjusting the speed ratio.
  • Imọlẹ ẹhin Ko Ṣiṣẹ:
    • Check the yellow wire connection to the backlight power supply.
    • Ensure the color change button on the backside of the gauge is functioning.
  • Hour Meter Not Recording:
    • The hour meter operates when the gauge is powered. If the gauge is on but the hour meter is not advancing, ensure the RPM signal is being received correctly.

10. Itọju

The MAIMEIMI Tachometer Gauge is designed for durability and requires minimal maintenance. Follow these guidelines to ensure its longevity:

  • Ninu: Lo asọ, damp cloth to clean the gauge face and body. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the tempered glass or housing.
  • Awọn isopọ: Periodically inspect all wiring connections to ensure they remain secure and free from corrosion. Loose connections can lead to intermittent operation or inaccurate readings.
  • Idaabobo Ayika: While the gauge is IP67 waterproof, prolonged exposure to extreme conditions or direct high-pressure water jets should be avoided to prevent potential damage.
  • Ibi ipamọ: If the vehicle or vessel is stored for an extended period, ensure the gauge is kept in a dry, stable environment.

11. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official MAIMEIMI webojula. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ bi ẹri rira fun eyikeyi awọn ibeere atilẹyin ọja.

MAIMEIMI is committed to providing high-quality automotive components. If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, please do not hesitate to reach out to our customer service team for assistance.

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